1. The British established specialised institutions like ________ and _________ to preserve important documents.
2. A substance becomes a resource if it has ______.
3. Under the Right against Exploitation the Constitution Prohibits __________, _________ and children working under 14 years of age.
4. The right provided by constitution are called ____________.
5. ________ and ________ are the major threats to soil as a resource.
Answers
Answer:
1. The British established specialised institutions like ________ and _________ to preserve important documents.
2. A substance becomes a resource if it has ______.
3. Under the Right against Exploitation the Constitution Prohibits __________, _________ and children working under 14 years of age.
4. The right provided by constitution are called ____________.
5. ________ and ________ are the major threats to soil as a resource.
Explanation:
Answer:
1.Specialised institutions like archives and museums were also established to preserve important records.
2. A substance becomes a resource if it has "Time" and "Technology". A substance can become resource when it is utilized by human beings and fulfills our needs.
3.Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Amendment Act, 2016
This Act completely forbids the employment of children below 14 years of age. It also bans the employment of people between the ages of 14 and 18 in hazardous occupations and processes.
4.The rights provided by the constitution are called fundamental rights.
5.Soil erosion and depletion are the major threats to soil as a resource.